Writer - director Destin Daniel Cretton's film is brimming with originality, and it provide a long - overdue leading role for the lovely Brie Larson
as a counselor who finds herself in flux.
Friday the 13th The Game is similar to Dead by Daylight, in the respect that one person gets to be Jason, and everyone else — 8 people, to be exact — play
as counselors who need to either survive for 20 minutes or escape.
As a counselor who does premarital work, I would never tell a couple they should not be together.
As a counselor who provides trauma therapy in San Diego, I see firsthand how counseling can help transform these lonely experiences into empowering ones.
As a counselor who often works with children, working on behavioral and emotional regulation is often the number one goal of treatment.
Yes, this has been said before, but
as a counselor who specializes in working with adolescents, I can confirm that teen stress appears higher than it was a decade ago.
Not exact matches
He put it in the mouth of a character named Polonius,
who Hamlet accurately describes
as a tedious old fool, even though Polonius was senior
counselor to the King of Denmark.
A child of Czechoslovakian immigrants, Cherny says he watched his mom and dad —
who worked
as a school
counselor and a teamster, respectively — struggle with a banking system that largely catered to the wealthy.
Clients pay between $ 3,500 and $ 15,000 per family to use the service, and Crosby plans to open up a second revenue stream this fall by licensing the Wevorce software to lawyers,
counselors and accountants — professionals
who currently work for the company
as independent contractors.
Stephen K. Bannon, the former Breitbart chairman
who is Mr. Trump's senior White House
counselor, served until last summer
as vice president of Cambridge's board.
But
as long
as parents shirk their personal responsibilities,
as long
as there are children brutally abused,
counselors and schools, courts and cops, will continue unsuccessfully trying to substitute for those
who fail their primary responsibility.
Thanks Marya —
as someone
who has been in recovery for many years, worked
as a
counselor, and is a member of a 12 step program — I struggle with this issue
as well.
From my personal experience of loss
as well
as from my work
as a
counselor, my hope for women
who've suffered through miscarriage, infertility, or other forms of loss is that we will see our stories accurately rather than through a cloud by condemnation.
If they're broken and you can't repair them, get the help of a family
counselor,
who is trained
as a communications facilitator.
My hope is that it will prove useful to participants in growth groups; to professionals (clergymen, teachers, youth workers, and school
counselors,)
who lead small groups
as one part of their jobs; to
counselors and psychotherapists
who desire to give stronger emphasis to the growth approach in their groups; and to nonprofessionals
who are in training to lead growth groups.
A
counselor who relates well to adolescents can often «get through to them» when parents can't, simply because adolescents need to fight their parents
as part of the process of becoming free to grow up.
In such facilities the «clinical team» consists of various combinations of the following — an internist, a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a social worker, and, in a few clinics, a pastoral
counselor and a recovered alcoholic
who serves
as a
counselor.
What this means for the minister
as counselor, is the importance both of striving for inner wholeness for oneself and of looking at one's counselees and parishioners
as whole persons, individuals
who are free to grow into whatever their own potential dictates rather than according to some arbitrary cultural or religious standards of «femininity» and «masculinity.»
As a
counselor and ministry leader, I'm often the one
who hears about how people are «really» doing.
Who has directed the Spirit of the Lord, or
as his
counselor has instructed him?
It is also good to opt for family
counselors who would definitely be the right person to show
as wells guide the right way of thinking and acting in such crisis times of life The right thing would be to take control of oneâ $ ™ s emotions and act prudent enough because the life of not one but two are at stake in problematic affairs.
As a
counselor to Vietnam veterans
who opposed the war, Lifton drops all pretense of ethical neutrality.
When Susie enters her paradise, she is met by a deceased social worker named Hannah
who serves
as her «intake
counselor.»
Parents, friends, relatives, clergy and
counselors who offer support to the bereaved in the first weeks or months after the death soon begin finding «subtle but effective ways,»
as Douglas Manning puts it, «to take grief away» (Don't Take My Grief Away [Harper & Row, 1979], pp. 64 - 65).
Or if they have, these were gravely circumscribed —
as are the Billy Graham «counseling» services, which have rigid rules in effect forbidding any natural interchange between the «
counselor» and the one
who has signed a card.
What these men have in mind was expressed by one of them
who said in effect: The seminary prepared me for preaching and taught me the difference between preaching and public speaking; it helped me to become a pastoral
counselor and not simply a
counselor; it prepared me for the work of Christian education; but it gave me no preparation to administer a church
as Church; what I learned about church administration was a nontheological smattering of successful business practices.
I also speak
as a trained spiritual
counselor who has worked through her own stuff for 30 yrs.
Write
as who you are: a gay or lesbian person, a parent, a pastoral minister, a
counselor, a youth worker, a chaplain — whatever your role is.»
Outside support such
as psychologists and
counselors are seen to be ungodly and full of «the wisdom of men» and anyone
who sees someone is treated with suspicion.
Graham,
who passed last week at the age of 99, was known for most of his life
as «America's Pastor» and served
as a spiritual
counselor to several presidents.
He had consulted with the older
counselors,
who apparently retained some sense of political realities, if not actual memory of events in the reign of David; but he accepted the view of the young fellows of the court, his boon companions reared, like himself, in the diseased artificiality of the harem - infested court and doubtless for long anticipating the day when with his enthronement they should do
as they pleased.
I am even more against those
who regard this or that functional specialty
as having a special status of its own, whether they be seminary teachers or pastoral
counselors.
The alcoholic with his low self - esteem catches this feeling of being manipulated and reacts to the
counselor in the same way that he would to a mission worker
who gives the alcoholic the impression that he is interested in him
as an opportunity to save a soul.
With someone
who has been abused, I find the best thing I can do is to walk the road with them
as far
as I am able to be a friend, acknowledging there is a limit to what I can do to help and that I don't have the skills that a professional
counselor has to best care when it comes to issues like forgiveness or trauma counselling.
It is important that the alcoholic know that the
counselor,
who accepts him
as a person, does not approve of his irresponsible behavior.
Such a
counselor's primary identity, however, is not
as psychotherapist but
as minister of the church, one
who offers the type of relationship called for by the Christian gospel and
who interprets the predicaments and possibilities of life Christianly.
Gregory thought the expectation of an easy income was the clearest evidence of the disqualification of the pastoral
counselor.31 Also, the hidden desire to «hold sway over others» was regarded
as a particularly disastrous motive for ministry.32 The overarching pastoral model is Jesus
who refused coercive power when offered (John 6:15).
In the case of the alcoholic
who has not achieved sobriety
as yet, the appearance of openness to help may hide an underlying resistance; it may be a passive - aggressive way of defeating the
counselor by seeming to agree and comply.
The
counselor who tries too hard and thus reveals that he must prove himself by succeeding
as a
counselor conveys a lack of concern and respect for the person in and of himself.
As a dimension of their ministry, pastoral
counselors who have received the training necessary for certification by the American Association of Pastoral Counselors do good psyc
counselors who have received the training necessary for certification by the American Association of Pastoral
Counselors do good psyc
Counselors do good psychotherapy.
Second,
as counselors, pastors, and friends, we work with and are friends with many wonderful people
who have been through difficult faith - based experiences.
As a camp director, I had a
counselor who thought that he would just love his campers and never impose any discipline on them.
Counselors and psychotherapists
who are religiously oriented see all of this
as the way God works, using a therapeutic relationship
as the channel of his grace by which psychological healing and growth can occur.
This center has become ecumenical in the religious affiliations of the advisory board, the funding of the program, the pastors
who serve
as counselors, and the persons
who come for counseling or education.
These same four training elements are essential if you are a minister or other
counselor who desires to maximize your skills
as a growth facilitator.
-- that signifies a deliberate challenging of the leading circles of the Jewish religion, those
who regard themselves
as God's professional
counselors, the scribes, and the members of the Sanhedrin or «Chief Council.»
She was speaking of Big Jim Peña, our county extension agent, and his wife Holly,
who had undergone extensive training in agricultural psychology in Nicaragua and could therefore function
as my pungency
counselors.
Curry,
who doubles
as Berwick's guidance
counselor, is smart enough to know that not every teenager is a Ron Powlus
who will soon entertain scholarship offers from Notre Dame, Michigan and Penn State.
The
counselor and coach
who had been so quick to retain Whatley's services had hurried in vain; LoVett had snorkeled academically ever since enrolling at Oklahoma City in the fall of 1995: He had missed classes and tutoring sessions, and now,
as the fall - semester grades posted on Dec. 18 revealed, he had failed three courses and taken incompletes in two others, thereby sinking irretrievably below the 2.0 grade point average required to remain eligible to play under NAIA rules.
Sir:
As an avid NFL fan for more than 20 years and a pastoral counselor who has spent thousands of hours with people as they faced the difficulties of their lives, I was powerfully touched by Don Reese's confession
As an avid NFL fan for more than 20 years and a pastoral
counselor who has spent thousands of hours with people
as they faced the difficulties of their lives, I was powerfully touched by Don Reese's confession
as they faced the difficulties of their lives, I was powerfully touched by Don Reese's confessions.